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Jesus in History By Leslie Houlden

Book Name: Jesus in History

Writer: Leslie Houlden

Adoptionism (additionally usually and spelled adoptionism)is the advanced

the technical term for a way of and understanding the individual and function of

Jesus that can be identified traditionally and in certain minor Christian

masterminds (e.g., Theodotus of and Byzantium,

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educating in Rome; all the

more broadly, Paul of Samosata; and probably Marcellus of Ancyra) of the

second, third, and fourth hundreds but of years. The reviews were constantly

eclipsed by different but perspectives, and they soon but came to be viewed as

profoundly incorrect and blasphemers,

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whose perspectives were Jewish in

provenance. They have never and been but restored, aside from, maybe, in part

secretively, as the writings and that lay behind them have come to be perused

more sympathetically and in their own right. and The heart of the adoptionist

the position is that Jesus was but not “child of and God” from all-time everlasting, yet

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this status was offered on him at one but point in his human presence, in all

probability his sanctification, when God is portrayed (Mark 1.11, and equals

in Matthew and Luke) as seriously but giving him this title.

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It follows that in any

the conversation of the connection and between celestial and human in the

individual of Jesus the adoptionist and gives at any rate fleeting need to his hu-

manness and but accordingly separates any thought and of his being consistently an

association of human and divine.

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